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funny for those of us who have been watching politics for years to see a speaker of the house fail so miserably to win support for his own measure. so that means the president is really not negotiating with anybody who can really make a deal. he can't cover any check that he'd write at the oval office. i've said all along the real issue is whether boehner can bring along his caucus for anything. he really can't and it puts everything in a tough position. but the president does end up with a more reasonable upper hand. i think jared is right. >> but the other thing i would just alert you to is, once they get through this, i think what happened last night and what's happening this week is really a bad, a bad omen for what the republicans might try to do once again on the debt ceiling in january or february. >> president obama argued tonight that both parties can agree taxes for the middle class cannot go up. let's watch what he said. >> in ten days, we face a deadline. even though democrats and republicans are arguing about whether those rates can go up for wealthest individuals, all of us agree
funny for those of us who have been watching politics for years to see a speaker of the house fail so miserably to win support for his own measure. so that means the president is really not negotiating with anybody who can really make a deal. he can't cover any check that he'd write at the oval office. i've said all along the real issue is whether boehner can bring along his caucus for anything. he really can't and it puts everything in a tough position. but the president does end up with a...
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bradley cooper got a first time nomination for that movie, hue jackman for les miserables and d denzel washington for "flight." >> i haven't seen any of them. >> would you like a date for the movies? i'm going to catch you up, because you have a lot of work to do, young man. >> maybe my indication wasn't so subtle. can we go on a movie date, nischelle turner? >> i'll get you caught up this award season. by the way, if your favorite actor didn't get nominated, they have another opportunity tomorrow. because bright and early, once again, golden globe nominations, and i will be there for that as well. >> you embarrass me. i'm blushing. thank you, nischelle. >> bye. >>> a reminder to watch "showbiz tonight" at 11:00 eastern on hln. seem great at the time... but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-
bradley cooper got a first time nomination for that movie, hue jackman for les miserables and d denzel washington for "flight." >> i haven't seen any of them. >> would you like a date for the movies? i'm going to catch you up, because you have a lot of work to do, young man. >> maybe my indication wasn't so subtle. can we go on a movie date, nischelle turner? >> i'll get you caught up this award season. by the way, if your favorite actor didn't get nominated,...
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he shows ebenezer scrooge the end he's heading the for, that cold, lonely, miserable future to which his greed and selfish view of the world is taking him. in the next weeks, president obama has to be the ghost of christmas yet to come. he has to show the republicans how horrible it will be to be them if they don't change their path. he has to show them how disrupted and frightened the world will be, how bad they will look in that world beyond this december 31st if they hold true to a tight and jealous protection of wealth. the reason the president must be the ghost of christmas yet to come is stark. unless he shows them the future now, we will be in that future, we will be together, this country of ours, over the precipice. we'll be holding on to our economic life by the most precarious of lifelines. the fast diminishing faith of the world money markets. we will be a still-great country that can no longer be relied upon to act great. i really don't want to be there. either america wins or it loses. heading off that cliff is losing, and i want the republicans to take their part in av
he shows ebenezer scrooge the end he's heading the for, that cold, lonely, miserable future to which his greed and selfish view of the world is taking him. in the next weeks, president obama has to be the ghost of christmas yet to come. he has to show the republicans how horrible it will be to be them if they don't change their path. he has to show them how disrupted and frightened the world will be, how bad they will look in that world beyond this december 31st if they hold true to a tight and...
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i live over in the rolling 20s in the neighborhood and are in a lot of miserable people there. they're miserable because they have no hope and they have no money. >> oakland city council votes next month on the plan to hire bratton at a rate of $250,000. nothing compared to ch >>> as bad as oakland has struggled, it's nothing compared to chicago which just hit an almost unbelievable milestone, 500 murders this year alone. hours after police announced they were one homicide away from the 500 mark a man was shot in the head outside a convenience store in the city, but this is not the first time chicago has reached that number. back in 2008 there were 513 killings in the city of chicago. rm. >>> for the second time this month a new york commuter has been pushed to his death on a subway platform. police are looking for the woman in this surveillance video here. the camera caught her running from the queens subway stop. moments earlier witnesses saw her pacing on a train platform. then when the train approached she pushed a man onto the tracks. she is now wanted for murder. earlier
i live over in the rolling 20s in the neighborhood and are in a lot of miserable people there. they're miserable because they have no hope and they have no money. >> oakland city council votes next month on the plan to hire bratton at a rate of $250,000. nothing compared to ch >>> as bad as oakland has struggled, it's nothing compared to chicago which just hit an almost unbelievable milestone, 500 murders this year alone. hours after police announced they were one homicide away...
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not because i'm some kind of misanthrope, stocks like to spread despair and making people miserable and not trying to make you hate stocks even more than you do in the wake of the flash crash, facebook ipo, so many examples of insider trading it's hard to count. i'm trying to help you cope with your own fallabilities as investor to make sure you're as prepared as possible to avoid losses caused by the slings and arrows of an outrageous market or whips and scorns of a european politician. while also putting yourself in a position to maximize your profits when things are going well. yes, and you know we've got to do that because bulls make money and bears make money and hogs gets slaughtered. diversified portfolio drumps conviction. used to have it on my pc. by never having your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you own getting crushed when the basket gets run over by a truck or an oncoming train. what if you want to put an extra layer of protection against a market that's become increasingly volatile and difficult to fath
not because i'm some kind of misanthrope, stocks like to spread despair and making people miserable and not trying to make you hate stocks even more than you do in the wake of the flash crash, facebook ipo, so many examples of insider trading it's hard to count. i'm trying to help you cope with your own fallabilities as investor to make sure you're as prepared as possible to avoid losses caused by the slings and arrows of an outrageous market or whips and scorns of a european politician. while...
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. >> you are the perfect guy to talk about this, because i'm getting increasingly fed up, bored, miserable with the whole thing. i wake up in the morning with fiscal cliff reverberating in my brain and i can see politicians playing the very game that you alluded to there on jay leno and it is a game for them but for other people, it's a very real thing. and the economy at the moment is completely stagnant waiting for something to happen. you've been in a position of very negative government shutdown with president clinton and a very positive, where you and he in the second term got together, got stuff done and as you saw, a surplus in the economy. so you know what the reality of these debates are like and what it's likely to be going on behind closed doors. what is the way through this and how is this likely, in your expert opinion, to be resolved? >> first of all, i think it took the very tough two closings of the federal government, one for six days, the other for 21 days, in order to get to a point where we were able to negotiate seriously to get welfare reform which was vetoed twice an
. >> you are the perfect guy to talk about this, because i'm getting increasingly fed up, bored, miserable with the whole thing. i wake up in the morning with fiscal cliff reverberating in my brain and i can see politicians playing the very game that you alluded to there on jay leno and it is a game for them but for other people, it's a very real thing. and the economy at the moment is completely stagnant waiting for something to happen. you've been in a position of very negative...
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. >>> his music "less miserables", it's destined to become a huge hit. coming up we'll introduce producer cameron mackintosh. welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm thoemt mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. also coming up this half hour chef sal skog na me low. first over to lonnie quinn for a final check of the weather. >> what. one more time with that french accent. >> "les mis"er rob joorks. >> the satellite and radar picture both. one gone but big winds for you today. the other one getting its act together. that will be around the central rockies by tomorrow. i want to talk about some towns that have countered that christmas feel. i know we're a couple of days away. it's almost here. i've got jolly georgia at 52. snow kentucky at 35 today and elf north carolina. you don't want to forget elf north carolina kudos to you guys 4rks 2 degrees. that's a look at the national picture. a little bit of a festive feel. here's a closer look at the weekend. >> hey look it. eggnog utah, south with go to newport beach, california, where they're hosting a b
. >>> his music "less miserables", it's destined to become a huge hit. coming up we'll introduce producer cameron mackintosh. welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm thoemt mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. also coming up this half hour chef sal skog na me low. first over to lonnie quinn for a final check of the weather. >> what. one more time with that french accent. >> "les mis"er rob joorks. >> the satellite and radar...
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well, he shows up and he's a scrooge at the end, a cold, lonely miserable future in which his greed and future is taking him. president obama has to be the ghost of christmas yet to come. he has to show the republicans in the house how horrible it will be to be them come the first days of january if they don't change their path. he has to show them how disrupted the world will be, how they will look in that world if they hold true to a tight and jealous protection of wealth. the reason the president wants to be the ghost of christmas yet to come is stark. unless he shows them the future now, we will be in that future. we will be together. this country of oursç over the express precipice. we will still be a great country that can no longer be relied upon to act great. i really don't want to be
well, he shows up and he's a scrooge at the end, a cold, lonely miserable future in which his greed and future is taking him. president obama has to be the ghost of christmas yet to come. he has to show the republicans in the house how horrible it will be to be them come the first days of january if they don't change their path. he has to show them how disrupted the world will be, how they will look in that world if they hold true to a tight and jealous protection of wealth. the reason the...
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remarkable that those of us in washington watching politics for years to see a speaker of the house fail so miserably to win support for his own measure. he couldn't figure out what was on his own caucus, and so that means that the president is really not negotiating with anybody who can really make a deal. he can't -- you know, he can't cover any check that he writes at the oval office. i mean for weeks now on this show and others, you know, people have been talking about deals and chris mass use always getting on me for being a debbie downer. the real issue is whether boehner can bring along members of his caucus for anything and we saw last night that he really can't and it puts everybody in a tough position, but the president does end up, i think, with a more reasonable upper hand. >> well, david -- >> but the other thing i would alert you to is once they get through this, think what happened last night and what's happening this week is really a bad -- a bad omen for what the republicans might try to do once again on the debt ceiling in january or february. >> let me ask you about an interim step
remarkable that those of us in washington watching politics for years to see a speaker of the house fail so miserably to win support for his own measure. he couldn't figure out what was on his own caucus, and so that means that the president is really not negotiating with anybody who can really make a deal. he can't -- you know, he can't cover any check that he writes at the oval office. i mean for weeks now on this show and others, you know, people have been talking about deals and chris mass...
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i was miserable. i believe the committee should've acted swiftly to decide a case against john glenn and me. i think warren thought it should have to. politics made impossible for the committee to reach a just result. warren was intent on achieving a just result. he was my friend. he wish i could've been released from the committee sooner, but he could not and would not value our friendship more than he valued justice. that was a lesson of integrity i did not enjoy learning, but i am glad i learned it. i'm glad i learned it from the example of warren rudman. the night before the 2000 new hampshire primary, warren graciously hosted a dinner for me at his home. he gave a toast and said we would win. he said he was proud to be art of a campaign. i remember thinking, win or lose, i had been part of something that warren rudman is proud of. i was a very proud man indeed. besides being gruff, he was first and last, a man of integrity. rest in peace, old friend. we miss you a lot. [applause] >> thank you, se
i was miserable. i believe the committee should've acted swiftly to decide a case against john glenn and me. i think warren thought it should have to. politics made impossible for the committee to reach a just result. warren was intent on achieving a just result. he was my friend. he wish i could've been released from the committee sooner, but he could not and would not value our friendship more than he valued justice. that was a lesson of integrity i did not enjoy learning, but i am glad i...
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new york city through southern connecticut, cold, damp, and at times, miserable rainfall. and the thunderstorms will roll across parts of the south today, as they had v last night. 44 degrees in chicago. a chilly, raw 46 degrees in new york city. and, john, up in connecticut, a few degrees cooler in that, as you're enduring right now. back up to you. >> thanks, rob. as you mentioned, it is a gray, rainy day here in newtown, connecticut. fitting. funerals will be held today for two of the children killed in the sandy hook school shooting. last night, president obama attended an interfaith memorial service, in his role as comforter in chief, as the community tries to move on in tragedy. >> we ask god to grant those lost a special place in paradise. and we ask the families to be able to endure the undurable. it is in these times of loss that we seek the comfort of our creator. and that faith reveals mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. >> we will go on. we will find strength. faith is a gift, as is our ability to support one another in our greater commu
new york city through southern connecticut, cold, damp, and at times, miserable rainfall. and the thunderstorms will roll across parts of the south today, as they had v last night. 44 degrees in chicago. a chilly, raw 46 degrees in new york city. and, john, up in connecticut, a few degrees cooler in that, as you're enduring right now. back up to you. >> thanks, rob. as you mentioned, it is a gray, rainy day here in newtown, connecticut. fitting. funerals will be held today for two of the...
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they suffered miserably after the july 2011 standoff. and so i get that this is a bad situation for republicans. but i don't see the call cue louse behind saying if we can just threaten the credit of the united states government all things will be great for us. >> they did trillion plus cuts last year. it's not easy to find things anybody will cut. if you keep doing this and have to cut another trillion you run out. >> they want to do this to pursue really unpopular policies. like reducing social security benefits. >> remember this is no longer. the president ran on that message, which is a testament to how far we've come since george h. w. bush. i'm wondering where norquist goes into this? if they raise taxes, no matter what is around it. does he still have clout in the gop? >> i think he ends up drinking a strong glass of merlot. >> i'll never do it again. >> right, right. listen, it seems clear at this juncture that the pledge will be broken. if it's not via the bush tax rates it are be via the tax cuts. i don't know what this means f
they suffered miserably after the july 2011 standoff. and so i get that this is a bad situation for republicans. but i don't see the call cue louse behind saying if we can just threaten the credit of the united states government all things will be great for us. >> they did trillion plus cuts last year. it's not easy to find things anybody will cut. if you keep doing this and have to cut another trillion you run out. >> they want to do this to pursue really unpopular policies. like...
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death of bin laden, do you think that the conflict in afghanistan will be seen as anything but a rather miserable failure in the end? >> i think it will be. actually, it will be interestingly and maybe more positively paired with the war in iraq, being a discretionary war the u.s. undertook on the basis of incorrect information. i think the war in afghanistan it was undertaken for almost noncontroversial reasons within the united states. direct retribution for the attacks of 9/11 and where taliban al qaeda was at the time. i think the debate will be did the u.s. get distracted by afghanistan by the iraq venture and another way to wind it up than the one we have? it's interesting in the presidential campaign concluded there's so little debate about this with so little appetite on either side of the political divide to stay there longer, increase the bet and i think seen as a sadly concluded affair and we got in to it for understandable reasons. >> christin, something else on the fiscal cliff. a drop in confidence and zero u.s. economic growth with no agreement on this fiscal cliff and indeed a rip
death of bin laden, do you think that the conflict in afghanistan will be seen as anything but a rather miserable failure in the end? >> i think it will be. actually, it will be interestingly and maybe more positively paired with the war in iraq, being a discretionary war the u.s. undertook on the basis of incorrect information. i think the war in afghanistan it was undertaken for almost noncontroversial reasons within the united states. direct retribution for the attacks of 9/11 and...
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. >> reporter: i so wanted to love the musical "les miserables.". trouble started in the first-- oh, 30 seconds. ♪ at the end of the day she's been nothing but trouble -- ♪ >> reporter: director tom cooper has the songs perform the songs live instead of lip sync to prerecorded tracks-- and he won't let you forget it! ♪ follow to the letter your artillery, this will shame you until you die -- ♪ >> reporter: the camera rushes in on actor's faces, gets in real close. it must have been hard for them to keep their composeier as they went flat or sharp or in the case of russell crowe, into an uncanny fog of atonalty. >> reporter: do not forget me -- ♪ >> reporter: but i admire crowes-- all of their-- gumption the movie would be a monster hit and many will weep at the plight of hugh jack man's jean valjean as he labors to shake crowe's unshakable lawman javert while forced to sing an octave too high. >> reporter: strength to journey on -- ♪ >> reporter: meanwhile an emaciated anne hathaway. >> reporter: ♪ so different from the this hell i'm l
. >> reporter: i so wanted to love the musical "les miserables.". trouble started in the first-- oh, 30 seconds. ♪ at the end of the day she's been nothing but trouble -- ♪ >> reporter: director tom cooper has the songs perform the songs live instead of lip sync to prerecorded tracks-- and he won't let you forget it! ♪ follow to the letter your artillery, this will shame you until you die -- ♪ >> reporter: the camera rushes in on actor's faces, gets in real...
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in les miserables. come down and see us right here. >> good morning, washington. >> at least 17 deaths being blamed on the mammoth winter storm that blew across the nation this week, bearing communities from arkansas to new england. thousands remain in the dark and in the cold as utility companies struggle to restore power. some estimates it will likely be the new year before electricity is restored for everyone. that is if another storm does not complicate matters. jacqui jeras, that is ever a situation out there. >> especially for the folks in new england that are well below the freezing mark this morning. definitely cold. they need some kind of hesat. -- of heat. the northeast will get a short break. temperatures are below the freezing =----are above the freezing mark in d.c. at 36 degrees. it's 28 degrees in culpeper. the call between the storm is today. you can see the remnants of the major storm system in new england. we will be watching for cold air tonight and some snow starting tomorrow morning
in les miserables. come down and see us right here. >> good morning, washington. >> at least 17 deaths being blamed on the mammoth winter storm that blew across the nation this week, bearing communities from arkansas to new england. thousands remain in the dark and in the cold as utility companies struggle to restore power. some estimates it will likely be the new year before electricity is restored for everyone. that is if another storm does not complicate matters. jacqui jeras,...
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penney and groupon have been miserable stocks this year, and their ceos are both in the running for herb greenberg's worst ceo award of 2012 which he'll bring you live. could there be more upside for these troubled names? let's talk numbers on the two today. on the technical side, it's richard ross and on the fundamental side it's steve cortes with veracruz. rich, look at the charts. which of these do you prefer, or do you prefer them right now. >> well, bill, the case of the biggest loser here, but overwhelmingly i prefer groupon. stock became public a year ago in facebook style. lost 90% of its value in just 12 months. had a nice bounce here. we've taken out the downtrend from the february high and taken out 509-day moving average. you see that key resistance, that key level at 550. i think we're going to take that out. we have a v-shaped reversal. a lot of momentum. we see projected upside to the 200 day, 8.40, 8.50, a very nice upside. we'd be a big buyer of groupon. j.c. penney, stay away from j.c. penney. the stock has been disappointing investors for over five years. down 87% from
penney and groupon have been miserable stocks this year, and their ceos are both in the running for herb greenberg's worst ceo award of 2012 which he'll bring you live. could there be more upside for these troubled names? let's talk numbers on the two today. on the technical side, it's richard ross and on the fundamental side it's steve cortes with veracruz. rich, look at the charts. which of these do you prefer, or do you prefer them right now. >> well, bill, the case of the biggest...
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jack black, "bernie," bradley cooper, "silver linings playbook," hugh jackman, "les miserables," ewen mcgregor, "salmon fishing >> naomi watts, "the impossib impossible," rachel weisz, "the deep blue sea." >> i'm a little embarrassed, i'm still in my pajamas. early. all right, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or a motion picture made for television. kevin costner, "hatfields and mccoys," benedict cumberbatch, "sherlo "sherlock: masterpiece," woody haralson, "game change," toby jones, "the girl," clive owens, "hemingway and gelhorn." best television series drama, "breaking bad amc," boardwalk empire," hbo, "downtown abbey season two," pbs, "homeland," showtime, "the newsroom," hbo. best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture. amy adams, "the master," sally field, "lincoln," anne hathaway, "les miserables," helen hunt, "the sessions," nicole kidman, "the paper boy." best performance by an actress in a motion picture comedy or musical, emily blunt "salmon fishing in the yemen," judi dench "the best exotic marigold hotel," jennifer lawrence, "silver
jack black, "bernie," bradley cooper, "silver linings playbook," hugh jackman, "les miserables," ewen mcgregor, "salmon fishing >> naomi watts, "the impossib impossible," rachel weisz, "the deep blue sea." >> i'm a little embarrassed, i'm still in my pajamas. early. all right, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or a motion picture made for television. kevin costner, "hatfields and mccoys," benedict...
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they are a miserable race with a few intelligent man. three quarters of the men or more are peons and treachery and deceit and stealing are the particular characteristics. it would make a miserable addition to any portion of the population of the united states. to another friend he wrote just a week later that the only difference between the peons and the slaves of the south is their color, and he says, as for making these peons voters in the united states, it should not be thought of until we give all indians about. these are his thoughts on what is happening in mexico. this tragedy occurred after only three months. he told a third friend that although i was for all of this mexico and having an annex to the united states, i doubt whether it is worth it. people are not better than the country. and so harding's evolution to his ego phobic person was not uncommon. it was shared by many. it was midwesterners who shared enthusiasm for the woes of mexico. but many decided it wasn't such a great idea after all. their exposure of but when peopl
they are a miserable race with a few intelligent man. three quarters of the men or more are peons and treachery and deceit and stealing are the particular characteristics. it would make a miserable addition to any portion of the population of the united states. to another friend he wrote just a week later that the only difference between the peons and the slaves of the south is their color, and he says, as for making these peons voters in the united states, it should not be thought of until we...
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"les miserables" opened with $18 million, the second biggest christmas day opening ever. "django unchained" $15 million, third biggest christmas day opener ever. the business earned about $73 million overall on christmas day. christmas eve, you had the outage on netflix. people may have been put off by that and that may have pushed them into theaters. >> i'm doing a quick rule of thumb here. i'm just thinking about all the amazing smashes we've had this year like "the hunger games," "the avengers." has this been a record year for studios? >> yeah, we're coming up on $10.8 billion for the year. this will be an all time record in terms of revenues. we are up 6% over last year on the revenues and 6% ahead on attendance. this is pretty amazing considering the amount of alternatives that people have in terms of their entertainment options both with the internet obviously, pdas, tablet devices, all these other ways to get movies, and yet people still love going to the movie theater. you mentioned "the hunger games," "the avengers" biggest opening weekend of all time in early ma
"les miserables" opened with $18 million, the second biggest christmas day opening ever. "django unchained" $15 million, third biggest christmas day opener ever. the business earned about $73 million overall on christmas day. christmas eve, you had the outage on netflix. people may have been put off by that and that may have pushed them into theaters. >> i'm doing a quick rule of thumb here. i'm just thinking about all the amazing smashes we've had this year like...
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this has been a miserable start to winter. where winter will be full force, a snowstorm heading from the rockies it will nail areas of nebraska, iowa and wisconsin. it looks to miss chicago. it looks like areas to the north and west of chicago will get snow. that's tomorrow into thursday. the forecast today will be clearing it out during the morning in new england, the southeast looks just fine. >> unbelievable how warm it is in the northeast. i was hoping for a bit of snow. >> only a week of snow, it's not looking good for a white christmas. >> yeah, and i'm going skiing. >>> there are new signs that the fiscal cliff negotiations are picking up and the two sides may actually be edging closer to compromise. this morning speaker boehner is expected to meet with house republicans to share details of his latest meeting with president obama. the president obama delivering a counter proposal offering to raise tax rates on households earning more than $400,000 a year. that's a step back from the $250,000 dividing line he's been call
this has been a miserable start to winter. where winter will be full force, a snowstorm heading from the rockies it will nail areas of nebraska, iowa and wisconsin. it looks to miss chicago. it looks like areas to the north and west of chicago will get snow. that's tomorrow into thursday. the forecast today will be clearing it out during the morning in new england, the southeast looks just fine. >> unbelievable how warm it is in the northeast. i was hoping for a bit of snow. >> only...
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outdoor malls are more miserable than merry. >> the stores are shelter from wind and rain. >> reporter: wish the mall had a roof? >> sometimes. >> reporter: the rest of the year it is plent -- pleasant outside. she says gift hunters have thrown up their hands and waited in. >> the bad weather kept them home but they are here, they are shopping. >> reporter: elsewhere in the north bay today high winds brought down a power line that gave crews trouble. wind advisories have been effect on bridges. trucks with a trusted duty keep to their rounds. >> the weather is killing us. has to get done. customers have to get their boxes and presents. >> reporter: with every break in the rain hopes rise for a strong retail finish. a blanket for a cat anyone? >> i didn't buy anything for my boyfriend yet but i will. [ laughter ] >> reporter: how close are you to finish? >> i am done. i kick back and relax. >> reporter: this year they got a bonus. 5 shopping weekend between thanksgiving and christmas. who knew they would also get rain during that stretch. debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in the
outdoor malls are more miserable than merry. >> the stores are shelter from wind and rain. >> reporter: wish the mall had a roof? >> sometimes. >> reporter: the rest of the year it is plent -- pleasant outside. she says gift hunters have thrown up their hands and waited in. >> the bad weather kept them home but they are here, they are shopping. >> reporter: elsewhere in the north bay today high winds brought down a power line that gave crews trouble. wind...
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i think for a lot of people les miserable will drag. it has this terrific innovation tom hooper. >> singing live? >> seen that? the infomercial playing in theaters. it's really quite a break drive-thru and one of those things that you sort of don't notice what you have been missing until you see it, you know, when you watch musicals they are very rarely close-ups on somebody singing because they are not actually singing. they are lip synching and the close-ups are powerful, somebody ing their voice in song on for a long, extended shot. my view is that it's a really valuable innovation but as so often happens, tom hooper falls too much in love with it. the second or third time you see somebody singing in tight closum and the 23rd time you see it, it's lost some of its power. >> bill: we can't run out and see "zero dark 30" this christmas season but what is out there now that you think is absolutely worth a night out? >> i think les miserable is if you are a fan of the musical. if you are someone who has questions about whether you want t
i think for a lot of people les miserable will drag. it has this terrific innovation tom hooper. >> singing live? >> seen that? the infomercial playing in theaters. it's really quite a break drive-thru and one of those things that you sort of don't notice what you have been missing until you see it, you know, when you watch musicals they are very rarely close-ups on somebody singing because they are not actually singing. they are lip synching and the close-ups are powerful, somebody...
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"les miserables," 2:38. and "the hobbit" a whopping 2:49, that's right, almost 3 hours. >> a never ending story. >> reporter: sacha baron cohen joked. why try to hold the moviegoers' attention for so long? many say blame it on oscars. there's a feeling here in hollywood that the academy won't take a best picture contender seriously if it's under two hours. and this time of year, studios are racing to release the epic before the oscar deadline. >> any film that opens on christmas day is also eligible for oscars. >> reporter: long oscar winners are, of course, nothing new. "gone with the wind" was almost four hours but included an intermission. >> frankly, my dear, i don't give a damn. >> reporter: it seems today's mother gores don't seem to mind. >> if i'm into the subject matter and all that, i'm all for it. >> reporter: experts predict a record box office take of almost $11 million this year. a sign that supersize movies may be around for a very long time. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, hollywood. >>> is she o
"les miserables," 2:38. and "the hobbit" a whopping 2:49, that's right, almost 3 hours. >> a never ending story. >> reporter: sacha baron cohen joked. why try to hold the moviegoers' attention for so long? many say blame it on oscars. there's a feeling here in hollywood that the academy won't take a best picture contender seriously if it's under two hours. and this time of year, studios are racing to release the epic before the oscar deadline. >> any film...
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so it does raise the question, this has been a miserable failure so what do we do? maybe just de-criminalize marijuana or some other stuff so we can use those resources, as you say, to educate people. kids going after drugs, it's been going on for decades. they're using stronger drugs, getting more damaged. what about kids who are using pills from their parents' prescription cabinets? that's an equally large epidemic. we're not spending enough time getting at the root of the problem, the breakdown of the family, the breakdown of society. all these things out there. >> something that you're missing, what is it? it would free up the police to use these resources to go after violent crime. the amount of money we're putting into it. >> they're spending a lot of time arresting people for petty drugs and also filling up prison space. >> eleanor. >> one of the reasons you're finding drugs in suburbs is because it it's harder to get oxycontin, and twhrafs other one? we were talking about. the prescription drugs. >> vicodin. >> it's even hard to get -- >> what's wrong with v
so it does raise the question, this has been a miserable failure so what do we do? maybe just de-criminalize marijuana or some other stuff so we can use those resources, as you say, to educate people. kids going after drugs, it's been going on for decades. they're using stronger drugs, getting more damaged. what about kids who are using pills from their parents' prescription cabinets? that's an equally large epidemic. we're not spending enough time getting at the root of the problem, the...
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outdoor malls are more miserable than merry. >> the stores are shelter from wind and rain. >> reporter: wish the mall had a roof? >> sometimes. >> reporter: the rest of the year it is plent -- pleasant outside. she says gift hunters have thrown up their hands and waited in. >> the bad weather kept them home but they are here, they are shopping. >> reporter: elsewhere in the north bay today high winds brought down a power line that gave crews trouble. wind advisories have been effect on bridges. trucks with a trusted duty keep to their rounds. >> the weather is killing us. has to get done. customers have to get their boxes and presents. >> reporter: with every break in the rain hopes rise for a strong retail finish. a blanket for a cat anyone? >> i didn't buy anything for my boyfriend yet but i will. [ laughter ] >> reporter: how close are you to finish? >> i am done. i kick back and relax. >> reporter: this year they got a bonus. 5 shopping weekend between thanksgiving and christmas. who knew they would also get rain during that stretch. debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in the
outdoor malls are more miserable than merry. >> the stores are shelter from wind and rain. >> reporter: wish the mall had a roof? >> sometimes. >> reporter: the rest of the year it is plent -- pleasant outside. she says gift hunters have thrown up their hands and waited in. >> the bad weather kept them home but they are here, they are shopping. >> reporter: elsewhere in the north bay today high winds brought down a power line that gave crews trouble. wind...
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if you're shoveling or snowplowing, it's miserable. the storm is heading east. instead of going due east or redeveloping off the coast, it's heading to quebec. it's dragging warm air up the eastern seaboard. it's only extreme northern portions of vermont, new hampshire, and all of the state of maine that we have to deal with ice and snow during the morning. i think maine especially around augusta, i-95, you'll have to deal with the possibility of a lot of sleet, too, mixed in. rain further to the south. we had strong thunderstorms along this front yesterday through the midwest. now we just got showers in pittsburgh southward. there are thunderstorms this morning down here. northern mississippi, northern alabama, across the heart of tennessee. that's where you'll get downpours on this front. even further south through louisiana and heading out of texas, just outside of houston, we've got thunderstorms, and now this has to slide through. veronica, there's still rough weather. not as bad as yesterday, but everyone on the east coast, get ready for the cold air, you'
if you're shoveling or snowplowing, it's miserable. the storm is heading east. instead of going due east or redeveloping off the coast, it's heading to quebec. it's dragging warm air up the eastern seaboard. it's only extreme northern portions of vermont, new hampshire, and all of the state of maine that we have to deal with ice and snow during the morning. i think maine especially around augusta, i-95, you'll have to deal with the possibility of a lot of sleet, too, mixed in. rain further to...
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. >> why have we failed so miserably in terms of government's role? >> because there's an extraordinary stigma that's attached to admitting you have a problem. that's whether it's alcohol or drug abuse or whether it's other types of mental illness. there's still such a stigma attached to it, to getting treatment. whether that treatment be conversational, therapy or whether it be prescription medications or a combination of both. that i think even where we offer services as governor, we do offer and pay for a lot of mental health services as a state government, as a federal government. lots of people won't access it because they feel stigmatized by it. part of this national discussion has to be that mental illness is no different than having cancer or having any other disease. no one would ever think i don't want anybody to know i have cancer so i'm not going to go to the doctor. yet, with mental illness, we treat people differently. that's what we immediate to get over as a society. >> now, one of the country's leading experts on public policy and men
. >> why have we failed so miserably in terms of government's role? >> because there's an extraordinary stigma that's attached to admitting you have a problem. that's whether it's alcohol or drug abuse or whether it's other types of mental illness. there's still such a stigma attached to it, to getting treatment. whether that treatment be conversational, therapy or whether it be prescription medications or a combination of both. that i think even where we offer services as governor,...
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. >> and you do a presentation, that most of history people were miserably poor and died before age 40 and only recently things have changes. did you a chart this is life span. this is wealth. for most of histstory, pele have been down here, only recently, the united states and some other countries are here, but many people are still, we have it here, stuck. >>guest: this is 180, -- 1800 everyone was sick and poor and they started to move. this is a representation of what you should look at on the web page and some -- this is britain. this is when britain was richer but the united states decided to catch up. and now this is australia and new zealand. now at turn of the century, united states is pushing forward with technology and the market economy and they have a lot of good public health things being done and the rest of the world that is dominateing india and china, but in the 60's they missed. the market economies are good and they grow their economies and they are catching up. today when we land, 2010, these are the countries that borrow money to the richest when they have their p
. >> and you do a presentation, that most of history people were miserably poor and died before age 40 and only recently things have changes. did you a chart this is life span. this is wealth. for most of histstory, pele have been down here, only recently, the united states and some other countries are here, but many people are still, we have it here, stuck. >>guest: this is 180, -- 1800 everyone was sick and poor and they started to move. this is a representation of what you should...
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there are a lot of miserable people there. they're not miserable because they're unhappy. they're miserable because they have no hope and them no money. >> oakland city council votes next month on the plan to hire bratton for some $250,000. >>> a bay area officer lost two guns to burglars who hit his home in antioch. the officer, who works for an undisclosed bay area agency, returned home wednesday night to find three burglars in his home. when he went in, they ran out the back and apparently used one of the stolen guns to keep the officer from catching them. >> he did give chase and the -- one of the suspects did drop some of the property that was stolen. at the same time, one of the suspects fired a shot in the air. and at that point, the resident ceased giving chase. >> lasts month in booth -- last month in brentwood another officer's home was hit. that officer shot and wounded one suspect. >>> police say one of two men in fairfield pulled out a handgun sunday when a 7-eleven clerk opened a cash register. no word on how much was stolen. this is one of two armed robberie
there are a lot of miserable people there. they're not miserable because they're unhappy. they're miserable because they have no hope and them no money. >> oakland city council votes next month on the plan to hire bratton for some $250,000. >>> a bay area officer lost two guns to burglars who hit his home in antioch. the officer, who works for an undisclosed bay area agency, returned home wednesday night to find three burglars in his home. when he went in, they ran out the back...
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it is absolutely miserable to me. i always tell people, imagine having to talk about the worst thing that ever happened to you over and over and over. but at the same time, if we don't keep doing it, we will have that stigma hanging over our heads. we have to keep letting the state of arkansas know we're not going anywhere until you do the right thing. >> how important to you and powerful to you has it been to have lori's unequivocal backing and support to you. >> i couldn't have survived in prison and out of prison without her. when i con take another step when i felt like i couldn't go on, it was her. she is what would carry me forward, mentally, emotionally, spiritually until i could walk again. >> it is good to see you again. >> thank you. >> i wish you the very best, all of you, with the documentary. it is a very powerful film. i urge people to see it. they still have no real idea what this is all about, and to understand just how far you've come and what you've had to go through. it is called "west of memphis" c
it is absolutely miserable to me. i always tell people, imagine having to talk about the worst thing that ever happened to you over and over and over. but at the same time, if we don't keep doing it, we will have that stigma hanging over our heads. we have to keep letting the state of arkansas know we're not going anywhere until you do the right thing. >> how important to you and powerful to you has it been to have lori's unequivocal backing and support to you. >> i couldn't have...
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dennis: less miserables winning bid at the box office. we will tell you about this. shibani: as we do every day at this time we will get oil prices inching higher, 2.6%. good day for oil. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. andis new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. dennis: 15 past the hour stocks every 15 minutes and team coverage. jeff flock in the trading pits of the cme where oil is on a tear. first to nicole petallides on the floor of a stock exchange where stocks are turning lower still. nicole: we see markets under pressure here to the downside. volume is fair because a lot of people don't necessarily get in and do the big trade on december
dennis: less miserables winning bid at the box office. we will tell you about this. shibani: as we do every day at this time we will get oil prices inching higher, 2.6%. good day for oil. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. andis new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start...
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wonder if they believe theiran w ownhat press release and should be connecting the dots but failed miserably. >> and to show the president ous in error.i-pron senator brass of good to talk with you. much more tonight on the state department bungled response and we focus on the fiscal cliff and the boat on the boehner plan. we just received word the house has recessedth into a vote on plan b. able now recess with the expectation to returnrhaps wiin relatively soon within the hour.in fact, we don't know. this is a maneuver by a the delay speaker definitively to delay the vote on the republican plan be. te -- pan "b." rising, michael goodwin calls the president to the console where in chief of whether obama has a realistic chance to take on the pro gun lobby to weaken the second amendment. >> wholesales are up and homebuilder enthusiasm at the highest level in six years.ceo run and running the prestigious real-estate brands we will find out of this is real or illusion lou: the latest report shows the housinarket bigst lou: housing market makes big strides in the month of ofer rubber richard smi
wonder if they believe theiran w ownhat press release and should be connecting the dots but failed miserably. >> and to show the president ous in error.i-pron senator brass of good to talk with you. much more tonight on the state department bungled response and we focus on the fiscal cliff and the boat on the boehner plan. we just received word the house has recessedth into a vote on plan b. able now recess with the expectation to returnrhaps wiin relatively soon within the hour.in fact,...
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than what they should have seen on the ground, they shod have been connecting the dots and they failed miserably. lou: pointg out directly al qaeda is far from dead andloe benghazi terrorist attacks. whether it amounts to a whitewash. joining us now is judh miller, former u.s. amassador to the united nations, john bolton. thank you both for being here. i would like to start with a couple of the finding from the executive summary of this report. these two findings occur ith one paragraph. first, embassy tripoli did not demonstrate strongand sustained advocacy with washington for increased security for special mission in benghazi. that means the onsulate. lou: here's the other binding after one paragraph. in the days and months and weeks leading up to it, wer inadequate. despite repeated requests and special mission in benghazi and embassy tripoli for additional staffing. judith miller, reconcile what wadirectly contradictory findings within a ragraph of one another. >> secretary of state clinton is going to have to answer that question. i think this is an incredibly damning report about the admin
than what they should have seen on the ground, they shod have been connecting the dots and they failed miserably. lou: pointg out directly al qaeda is far from dead andloe benghazi terrorist attacks. whether it amounts to a whitewash. joining us now is judh miller, former u.s. amassador to the united nations, john bolton. thank you both for being here. i would like to start with a couple of the finding from the executive summary of this report. these two findings occur ith one paragraph. first,...
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with plan b failing pretty miserably, a lot of traders can't see a scenario where this can get done. you can bet they're going to see what the president is going to say because that is a major market lower. look at oil, this morning we are above 90. yesterday looks like we are on our way, demand should be getting better and economy getting better and throw everything out of the garbage, we are down $1.56. what adds to the negative momentum is reports from the petroleum institute, the month of november, u.s. petroleum use was at a 17 year low. that is minuscule to what we were doing during the years a few years ago. futures are down today rallying quite a bit. u.s. gasoline use is up until this year at the lowest level since 2001. that is a pretty incredible number. oil production in the u.s. is at the highest level since 1995 so we have more production. less demand, and that is weighing on prices. we are a futures markets. we have been rallying, and if we go off of the cliff very bearish. cheryl: thank you so much. john boehner gaining plan b from the house floor do house votes, what
with plan b failing pretty miserably, a lot of traders can't see a scenario where this can get done. you can bet they're going to see what the president is going to say because that is a major market lower. look at oil, this morning we are above 90. yesterday looks like we are on our way, demand should be getting better and economy getting better and throw everything out of the garbage, we are down $1.56. what adds to the negative momentum is reports from the petroleum institute, the month of...
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what you're saying by making traffic miserable on columbus avenue, i think cab drivers are going to stop recommending these establishments in these areas because it will be too hard to get to. and it sounds like you really need some environmental work done before you go ahead and close off any part of columbus avenue, even one lane. where are we going to drop off the passengerses at the restaurants? at the bars? at the night clubs? you know, this is a problem. and i think until you resolve -- create some mitigation measures, solve these issues, you're not ready to bring any option forward. and, in fact, as listed here you can only deal with these two options. i think option 4 seems like the one everyone likes, but at the same time, i think an e-i-r is required. i'm very big on e-i-rs because particularly in north beach, because where can people go to get diverted from traffic? you go into the hills. you're going to see a lot of cab drivers and private citizens going into the hills or clogging some of the chinatown streets to get to north beach or to find parking in north beach, or people
what you're saying by making traffic miserable on columbus avenue, i think cab drivers are going to stop recommending these establishments in these areas because it will be too hard to get to. and it sounds like you really need some environmental work done before you go ahead and close off any part of columbus avenue, even one lane. where are we going to drop off the passengerses at the restaurants? at the bars? at the night clubs? you know, this is a problem. and i think until you resolve --...
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. >> i am a miserable atheist leave me the f alone. >> maybe that's what they should do. speaking about war, is the war on susan rice over? and did she win? >> well, look that war is not over, but the situation where like the guy is in okinawa in the coughs, it was over when it started. they never had a chance against her. if the president wants her and i think now he is going to have to nominate her and she will get confirmed and they are going to look back in the processes of trying to tear her down. they are looking bad now. yeah they show no signs of letting up. i don't know if you saw this. >> she's one tough cookie, too. >> yeah. >> i know. >> they are like spit bawling weird stuff. first, she is this, you know, she's got sharp elbows temperament and rick grinnel was on cnn talking -- fox. sorry. he was on fox news talking about how, oh, no, she is too afraid to speak up because she wants to go to dinner parties? which is it? is she like a bull in a china shop or a timid little party girl? >> bill: here is what gets me, the war on susan rice is being led by john mcc
. >> i am a miserable atheist leave me the f alone. >> maybe that's what they should do. speaking about war, is the war on susan rice over? and did she win? >> well, look that war is not over, but the situation where like the guy is in okinawa in the coughs, it was over when it started. they never had a chance against her. if the president wants her and i think now he is going to have to nominate her and she will get confirmed and they are going to look back in the processes...